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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Jan 1958, p. 3

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(4 4* ; M 745 ,-‘-.‘.“ f " * @oodrich Boss: Elected : ._ oa and Advertising of the.â€"Ford‘ Motor Company of Canada\Limâ€" ited,, who served as president of the Safety League during 1956 and .1957. . <B Wellâ€"knownâ€" editorially‘ as in outspoken â€" leader of énudinn industry. Mr:/Needies is dent of the Rubber Association of Caâ€" nada, treasurer of theâ€"Canadian‘ Highway Satety: Conferefice, chaifman of Waterloo College Asâ€" sociate Faculties, Board of Govâ€". ernors, and serves in executive «wapacities in other educational, cultural â€" and.â€"industrial . ‘groups.. Ira : G.‘ Needles of Kitéhener, president of B. F. Goodrich Canâ€" aga Limited has been ‘elected president of the Ontario‘ Safety League by a unsnimous vote ‘of the ‘executive "commiittee, Mr, Needles succeeds Mr, George H. New Head For : PHONE CH. 1â€"5211 BUILTâ€"INS CAN SAVE SPACE AND GIVE THE FAMILY NEW CONVENIENCE. TRY A DESK WITH BOOK SHELVES. SEE OUR FREE PLANS AND WE WILL SHOW ‘_._ YOU HOW YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELE. . . Canp â€"â€"â€"â€"= 2LUMBERLC:COAL CO:® JRA G. NEEDLES Wedding ... All cards styled by Interâ€"National Artcrafts â€" giving you complete assurance as to quality and correctness of form. The prices are exceedingly low for quality such as Artcraft otfers. Drop in and See Our Catalogue of Sam)los NASHVMLE Phone CYPRESS 6â€"1123 TIMES & GUIDE Featuring "THERMOâ€"GRAVURE" Printing (RAISED LETTERS) INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION CARDS THANK You cARDS CAKE BOXES NAPKINS MATCHES 44 MAIN SOUTH She listed some of the bills that had been presented and passed by.Parliament â€" increasâ€" ed pensions to a $55 a month and ‘"To date there have been no motions of. nonâ€"confidence, no Liberal ‘votes against us â€" only blusfer and criticism: and torâ€" rents of invective and then the Official Opposition votes for us. Prime® Minister ‘‘John â€" Dietenâ€" baker has described ‘Opposition members® as ‘talking like lions and voting like lambs‘". . At. the Yorkâ€"Humber, Conserâ€" vative. Association Annual Meetâ€" ing, Margaret Aitken, Federal M.P. for the Toronto constituâ€" ency, described Canada‘s 23rd Parliament: as probably the strangest in history. "The Opposition refuses to act like.an Opposition", she said. "It refuses..to oppose the Governâ€" ment. councils," He commented on the growing awareness 6f the public Of theâ€"need forâ€"reducing traffic toll. "We must inspire the public to : actâ€"‘and:vdrive ‘in @a ~safetyâ€" cbrscious ‘mariner; A safer attiâ€" t\ldm‘ of: the ‘drivingâ€"public is our greatest opportunity: for ‘ traffic Opposition Is Not Opposing In Unique Federal Parliament Mr. Needies ‘pledged ‘the luan to "contlhually promote an edu« It aims to enrich community spirit and provide an outlet for local talent. A Quo Vadis orchesâ€" tra â€"â€" the Metro Gnomesâ€" will be featured at weekly sessions held in various halls throughout the area. All proceeds go to assist art, drama and music club and allied charitable projects. Since the club is for adults only, no rock ‘n‘ woll music is played! ‘"We concentrate on the sweetest notes this side of Lombardo," said Mrs. Welland. aspirations in Weston. A fastâ€"moving floor show, dancing and refreshments are the main attractions of the club, a nonâ€"profit operation of the Canadian Quo Vadis Foundation for Artâ€"Dramaâ€"Music. The club â€" first of its kind in town â€" is open to the public. Membership Convener is Mrs. Ruth Welland (CL. 9â€"8930) who will supply further information about the organization and its A Quo Vadis Friday Night ‘Club is being organized by Wesâ€" ton ‘and district citizens interâ€" ested in providing entertainment for adults and, at the same time, assist local charities. Fllight Slub lanned: Quo Vad% . ‘"These",_concluded Miss Aitâ€" ken, "are just some of the elecâ€" tion promises we have already fultilled. Given the opportunity, we‘will do a great deal more. But it is a very difficult task to govern Canada with a minorâ€" ity and we must be ready for an election any time." the Prime Minister‘s announceâ€" ment of a thorough study of the United ‘ States social security system, with the intention of adapting its best facets to our system; release of 400 million dollars for low cost housing; cash advances to western farmâ€" ers on their stored wheat which the previous Government did not sell; increase of . seasonal benefit periods in Unemployment Insurance. j As Board App Timil Lon, SgeRtion . mneetings, [ efforts of â€"Mrs.. Graff and the the inaugural session resulted in |gentlemen‘s obvious â€"resignation a‘merry handout of board apâ€"|that .it wasn‘t worth arguing *"Re Troubies Wik whe mantt| Adl in a, it was indieg: nigh all it w to‘ be on what at the Board of|â€"â€"______ _ _ "° A8i°F night School Board, &w ong! Mr. Armstrong didn‘t know but Mrs. Graff decided maybe he In subtle ways without perâ€" or su How little does electricit really YOU CAN SAVE. COLEMAN THE to two females the soâ€"called weaker sex were certainly makâ€" ing their presence felt; yet the mild mannered gentlemen seemâ€" ed.to be enjoying themselves. One suggestion came from the We have two expert tailors to cater to any of your tailor problems. 15% Off Stock Suits and Sport Jackets 15 Stock Suits to Clear Alterations Extra 524095 AND BE WELL You can always spot a man with a Warâ€" ren K..Cook suit. He looks smart . . . well groomed. Here‘s your chance to suit yourâ€" self. Choose from a large selection of pic ‘n piés ..". thecks . . . serges . . . gabs ... . and weaves. Drop in today and CcUSTOM TAILORED By MEN‘S SUITS SAVE UP TO Ccost »? 25 18 MAIN ST. SOUTH male side of the formal _ resolutio pointed all ‘memb id reâ€"ap.|: D00 7 I7 TT TTE SEamih. SAeomn m mMile se formal _ resolution â€" BAG | F€â€"AP" [ _ fls rpmatmene miaaine pointed all membsrs to thBlr torâ€" We elepted the to ‘a| wasn‘t the mer :rxneu . KB iR n ® a > . & ““.:_ viceâ€" imun.:l the board sugâ€"|‘ U y,. the -*- i gested that with a twoâ€"year term | gestion “’f&‘ â€"| schools at! it would be more .reasonable if| laws of the Board . of Education male‘s. prestif the‘ committee appointments as Mr, Marchant, secretary of the | introduce & > were made tor the same period.| Beard pointed out, "the law says|the beginnin‘ "We ‘are .was our time at ', a meeting ufloqxh.' said fi ‘Mi‘ Winter, "it is only a formality| year." which can be easily avoided if forum, after &) THE .T ?‘, m..!".""’râ€"-_- ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH COSTS SO LITILE _ SUBURBAN COATS l}vc Better Electrically ... the safe, clean, modern â€"way. . Household tasks, and farm tasks too, are done more quickly, more easily, more economically and the world of . entertainment is yours at the. ; ick of a switch ... all for only a few cents a day. Electricity is one of the most important things in your daily life. Your home is safer ... easier to keep clean ... brighter ... more comfortable than ever before. But in Ontario during these same years, the average price of _ ELECTRICITY used in the home and on the farm has actually gone down 4%. . * The average cost of a day‘s cooking for a family of four is only 5.3 cents. > BIG SAVING ON MEN‘S SHIRTS lary en a good suburban coug We have one in your style and colour. The trend is .pointing to Suburban coats . . . and what better opporâ€" Most things you buy today have gone: up in priceâ€"an average of $0% & between 1940 and 1956 according to the Consumer Price Index. Coleman the Tailor offers you January Savings that give you the wellâ€"dressed look. All stock fresh and smart looking. Famous Brand names back up the quality of your purchases. 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